Working Relationship with Local Law Enforcement Authorities
The working relationship with local police departments is limited to the reporting of crimes and information sharing. The working relationship with the Pennsylvania State Police is limited to an annual report submitted by the College for inclusion in the Pennsylvania state publication, Annual Uniform Crime Report. Crime statistic information is requested on a monthly basis from the various police departments with respect to crimes that may have occurred on public property contiguous to DCCC sites. Letters are sent annually to the appropriate police departments with jurisdiction over College sites. Police departments are not mandated to provide crime statistic information to the College.
Department of Safety and Security Scope of Authority
The Safety and Security Department is not a police agency. Its authority is the same as any other private citizen. Security officers do not have the authority to make arrests. Security officers are not permitted to carry or use weapons of any kind.
How to Report On-Campus Crime
The victim of a crime may bring charges through the local police department and criminal justice system, the College disciplinary system or both. The decision whether or not to notify police rests solely with the victim. The Department of Security and Safety staff will assist any member of the College community with the filing of a criminal complaint with the proper authority. In addition, the Department of Security and Safety staff encourages victims of crimes and persons involved in personal property accidents to report these incidents to the police department within that jurisdiction.
Emergency Notification System
In the event there is a threat to life or property at Delaware County Community College, the College’s primary responsibility is to ensure the safety and security of the entire College community. Once the College recognizes that there is a threat to life or property, the College will notify the College community by instituting its “Emergency Notification System.” All College Campuses and Centers will follow the same emergency procedures regardless of if the emergency is at another Campus or Center. The system does include which site is being affected.
In the event of a threat to life or property, the following Senior Management Members along with College Administrators and Support Staff are trained to institute the “Emergency Notification System.”
- Selected Members of Facilities
- Selected Members of the OIT Department
- All members of the Security staff
Procedures for Immediate Notification of the Campus Community
Instituting the Emergency Notification System
Once information is received from a person and confirmed by a security officer that there is a threat to life on any Delaware County Community College Campus or Center, the security officer will by radio, inform the selected College staff (see selected staff list below) to activate the Emergency Notification System.
The College Emergency Notification System is tested day and evening four times a year to coincide with major semesters.
When the Emergency Notification System is activated, instructions will be communicated to the College community by the following means
- Flash Traffic over all College Computers (including an audible alarm on the computer)
Definition of Flash Traffic:
1.All College computers shall be turned on and the audio sound turned up. When the Emergency Notification System is instituted, an emergency notification screen will interrupt the activities on the current screen and the emergency notification screen will appear with instructions. Also an audible alarm will sound on the computer.
Emergency Notification System Message
If there is an emergency on our campus. Lock all classrooms and office doors immediately. Follow emergency procedures plan. Do not unlock your door unless you receive an all clear message and it is safe to leave the campus.
Classroom Telephones
All classrooms have a telephone located on the wall. In each classroom, there is a telephone tag on every telephone with directions how to notify the police and the Security Department during an emergency.
If you fear that bodily harm may occur to you or to others, or any type of threat to the College community, you are encouraged to immediately contact the police by calling 9-1-1
There is also telephone tags posted on the wall in each classroom with instructions of how to notify the Security Department by using a cell phone.
Each Classroom room has a “Shelter in Place” instructional card posted on the wall by the instructor’s podium if needed.
Cell Phone Notifications
Faculty, students and staff are strongly encouraged to sign-up to receive “Emergency Notification’s” over their cell phones. You may sign-up for the service on the College portal delaGATE.
Text Message Notifications
Faculty, students and staff are strongly encouraged to sign-up to receive “Emergency Notification’s” over their cell phones. You may sign-up for the service on the College portal delaGATE.
Faculty and Students in Classrooms choosing shelter in place shall:
The faculty instructor shall:
- Immediately lock all doors and exits to the classroom
- Instruct all students to move to the far end of the classroom ensuring no one can be seen through the classroom door window
- Instruct students to sit on the floor
- Stay away from all windows
- Once everyone is in position, shut-off overhead classroom lights
- Instruct all students not to talk or make noise and remain calm
- Do not telephone security or call the main lobby of the building
- Do not unlock the door for any reason until you receive an “All Clear” alert from the
- Emergency Notification System
- Follow the instructions you receive from the Emergency Notification System
Building Evacuations
All College Campuses and Centers are evacuated every semester to ensure faculty, staff and students know where fire exits are located and the location of the closest safe areas during an evacuation. County and local emergency responders are notified prior to each drill and are welcome to attend these evacuations. These evacuations are conducted once during the day and once during the evening hours.
When a Fire Alarm is Activated
- Students, faculty, administration and staff will immediately evacuate the building by the closest fire exit.
- Faculty, administration and staff will help direct students to the closest exit. Do not use elevators during a fire alarm activation.
- The class instructor will be the last person to leave the classroom ensuring all students are evacuated. When leaving the classroom, the instructor will close the door (do not lock the door except in Computer Classrooms and Labs). If the lights are on, leave them on. If the lights are out, leave them out (by turning lights out/on may cause an electrical discharge which could be dangerous if a gas leak is present).
- Volunteers will be positioned outside, along paths leading to various safe areas to ensure a smooth flow of pedestrian traffic while leaving the building.
Designated Safe Areas
Staff parking lots 1, 2 and 3 are designated as a safe area as well as the Service Road in the rear of Founder’s Hall. Rear exits of the Academic Building, STEM and the Tech Building will be utilized during a fire alarm activation. When using these exits, everyone must remain at least 50 yards (or as directed by emergency responders) from the building.
Persons with Special Needs
Individuals with special needs in the Academic Building, Founders Hall, STEM and Tech Building will report to the closest stairwell and push the emergency button located in a box inside the stairwell. In the event that there is an actual emergency, persons with special needs will be escorted out of the building by emergency responders.